Sometimes it can be a bit disorienting flying over Earth. Spot the cyclone? #proxima pic.twitter.com/BkJ51g6h7O
— Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) 13. April 2017
Bilder vom 13. April 2017 – 15. April 2017 via Thomas Pesquet (Frankreich/ESA). Der Astronaut Thomas Pesquet gehört zur ISS-Expedition 50/ISS-Expedition 51.
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“ Nagoya at night shows an interesting different lighting colour downtown. Note the blackness around Nagoya castle and its park “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ A classic that I never get tired of: the orange solar panel in front of the blue–white background and the curvature of Earth “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ The #Seychelles … just seeing this shade of blue makes you wish for a holiday #FridayIsland https://flic.kr/p/PMDPcZ “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ A new landing strip on a small island, this time in the Glorioso Islands. It seems not to be in use (does it count as #airportsfromspace?) “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Sunrise or sunset? I confess I sometimes lose track. A rule to follow when orbiting Earth: the sunrise is in front, the sunset behind! “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA